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The Connection
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Diana Deneally, a single woman in her early forties, is the top executive of
an Australian multinational corporation. Peter D Thompson |
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Grab a Fistful of Crazy
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From the putrid streets of Phnom Penh, the forests of Guatemala, the Cayes off the coast of Belize and all the way back to the seemingly safe surrounds of Melbourne. Green S.K. |
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Life Journeys
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In this memoir Peter Dwyer reflects on the events and decisions that have shaped his life, comparing them to the experiences of a new generation of young Australians. Peter J. Dwyer |
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Australia Milestones Magic Mayhem
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On 25 January 2006, Prime Minister John Howard, at his Australia Day Eve address to the National Press Club, called for a new approach to the teaching of history in schools. Donna Gordon |
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The Hodgkiss Mysteries
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Hodgkiss is a cranky old sod. The continual sniping and point-scoring between him and his son-in-law, Detective Sergeant Donald Burke, drives his daughter Esme to distraction. Peter Sinclair |
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Slick Sisters Motorcycle Club
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During the year of Our Lord, 1484, Pope Innocent VIII issued a Papal Bull declaring ‘that members of both sexes do not avoid to have sexual intercourse with evil angels, incubi and succubi …’ Michael Joseph Stanton |
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Yearning for Acceptance
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Yearning for Acceptance is based on a true story: the touching and heart wrenching story of Lanisha, who was born in Fiji and migrated to Australia, where she finally found peace of mind after a lifetime of pain and dislocation. Lisha Miller |
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Tivoli King
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Harry Rickards is recognised as one of the most colourful and dynamic showmen to appear on the Australian variety theatre stage. Gae Anderson |
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Beautiful Desolation
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In the dream-like journey which is Beautiful Desolation, A.G. Bennett provides a stark, but hopeful view of the world around us.
A.G. Bennett |
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The Breeze
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On the surface, the author was living a carefree life when along came several life challenges that would transform her entire way of life. Felix |
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Why Have Babies
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Being a parent is a lifetime event and there are few guarantees. Nobody can foretell the future. We can only do our best and try to be optimistic about the outcome. Helen Davis |
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Scorpio’s Lot
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Following the murder of a young, well-liked man in the small, peaceful community of Pedley, Tom Harrison’s world is plunged into turmoil. Determined to protect his niece Brigit from Scorpio, a notorious drug syndicate. Ray Smithies |
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Return to Vinegar Hill
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There is blood on the slopes of Vinegar Hill. Good Irish blood. The blood of men, women and children trampled into the mud by the army of General Lake. Howard Smith |
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Solly’s Way
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It is the 1890’s and the prosperous years are one. Drouht and depression are bitin hard across the outback. The fallin price of wool triers violent confrontation between the pastoralists and the shearers’ union. Ron Thomas |
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Crazy Remedies
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Schizophrenia is widely perceived to be a severe and incurable mental illness most appropriately managed with drugs, neuroleptics in particular. John Watkins |
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Zandar Dragon Lord
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In his search for information on the whereabouts of the thief, Zandar must journey between the Outer Lands and the City. He will be forced to deal with demons, hunt werewolves and vampires and do battle with other sorcerers if he is to retrieve the r Darcy G. Noffke |
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The Disobedient Detective
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In his windowless office at headquarters, rebel policeman Lee Carver produces reports that reveal secrets his colleagues want to keep hidden. Mark Middleton |
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The Office Workshop
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Evelyn Waugh has a mission, and it’s not merely to live down his parents’ admiration for his literary namesake. Derek Smith |
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Culture Shock
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As payback for a neglected and unhappy childhood, sixteen-year-old Helen plans the ultimate humiliation for her ‘respectable’ middle-class parents – giving birth to an illegitimate child. Robert Menzies |
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The Eighth Guardian
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It is the most magnificent bird Tilly has ever seen in her life. The Kindlehawk glides effortlessly, her brilliant, red-tipped, golden plumage glistening in the sunlight. Hélène A. Maher |
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Webs of Deception
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Dr James Ulrich, Headmaster of Sydney Boys’ Christian College, has been harbouring a terrible secret for twenty-eight years and he has lived with the guilt and shame for all of his adult life. Robert Menzies |
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The Projectionist
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The worldwide disintegration of communism sees Fidel Castro in trouble. With few friends and a failed tourist based economy ... Leigh Murphy |
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Diamonds and Pearls
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As newcomers in a small sugar-farming town, the Featherstone children discover that life is more than it seems when they find themselves caught up in an otherworldly battle between good and evil. Angela Caterson |
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Lies with Criminal Intent
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Spanning a twenty-seven year period, Lies with Criminal Intent is a compelling story of manipulation and broken trust. Seemingly a loving husband with his family’s interests in mind, in reality Brad was a career criminal. Suffering from a serio Robina Flynn |
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The Mystic Touch
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Blurb- Andy Winter is a troubled man. He believes the misfortunes of the past year will continue and that some cataclysmic event in the near future will drastically change his life. Don Watson |
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My Brother Tom
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As far back as he could remember, Malcolm Henderson had always been living in the shadow of his perfect, older brother Tom. Richard Stubbs |
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The Travelling Embalmer
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The Traveling Embalmer follows the exploits and adventures of an American funeral director as he embalms his way though Australia, Southeast Asia and Japan. K H Schumacher |
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The Light of the World
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After teaching religious education in Sunday schools and public schools for forty years, Win and Tom Wise had an idea. Win Wise |
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Far Out Fauna
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Beat around the BUSH… Being a freckly-faced, bare footed “sandy” haired little Aussie roughie who spent a lot of my early life as a kid in the “scrub”, animals were a big part of my life, and were looked upon as an extension of the family. Billy Munro |
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For the Moment
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A seed it was planted
Inside my heart
And as it started to grow
I was filled with joy
And overwhelmed Deborah Hyland |
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A Country Life
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A Country Life is a grimly ironic title. The images it conjures—of a genteel provincial lifestyle; quiet strolls in leafy gardens; a healthy, nature filled existence—are completely shattered within the pages of this book. Rondah Dam |
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Rusty & Friends
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Rusty & Friends is a book for all ages, but perhaps best read in those years when the reader is more responsive to the simple joys of life. Mike Jones |
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Renegade Sales
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Renegade Sales takes the art of selling to new heights. What sets it apart is its thorough examination of the three phases of selling... Andrew Toth |
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The Paper Cutter
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When Wall Street tycoon Joseph Egan enters the lobby of an elegant Manhattan hotel to celebrate his daughter’s birthday, he is faced with the panic and confusion of a shocking crime. Angry and deeply concerned, he realizes that the safety of hi Michael Bray |
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Sex is for Sinners
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Mick Malone has inherited the naivety and wit of the Irish along with a dash of French spice, a portion of English prudishness and a generous Germanic love of good beer. Michael Morel |
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A World He Left Behind
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Now Samiha has reached the age of fifteen and Nader, the firstborn son, forces her to leave school. How will she cope with this situation while her elder sister has completed her studies and accepts an arranged marriage. Fathy Fares |
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Echo in the Hills
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This tale of romance in the wilderness tells of a time that could be fact or fiction. It speaks of danger, love and devotion, of rape, murder and retribution Buddy Chamberlain |
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Choice and Fate
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“Regis paused at the crest of the ridge that protected the small valley and the buildings within from everything but the harshest storms … he continued warily, using the few trees and rocks that were exposed in the dry powdery snow to conceal his app Richard de Nardi |
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The Three Minds of Focus
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Peter is an investment banker who spent his adult life climbing the corporate ladder but now finds his life lacks real purpose or direction. Manny Fiteni |
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Blow the Wind Southerly
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Blow the Wind Southerly is a story of adventure and intrigue set against the background of World War 1 and a mother’s attempt to see her daughter disinherited in favour of her son. Vincent Smith |
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Curtin Express
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Some things are best left unopened — particularly when they contain dark secrets. David Paget should have thought of that when he agreed to collect a suitcase from Hong Kong and take it back to Canberra. The contents belonged to the distant past and Mike Dixon |
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The American Dream
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In 1964 America as John Smith and every other American knew it, was changed forever. In the wake of JFK’s assassination it would be Hank, or as he would later be known “Loudon” who would fill the huge void left behind. Andrew Rice |
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Tower of Power
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Disc jockey, male stripper, comedian and artist Billy Munro provides a lively thirty-year history of pop chart music from the early hit parades to the birth of the Top 40, the Top 50 and the Top 100 and everything in between. Billy Munro |
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Silences and Empty Spaces
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Silences and Empty Spaces is the story of a maverick redhead who refuses to do the socially expected and chooses to run with the feeling that something special waits for those willing to chase will-o’-the-wisps. Barbara Fitzgibbon |
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Hicky Knocky
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A man cuts down a tree. Another decapitates a child. Which image should affect us most? A falling tree is the more disturbing image, as Mother Earth is dying through human actions, a reality that must transcend our usual sympathy.
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White Shadows
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Worn down and cynical, university lecturer Tony has a jaundiced view of life, politics and religion. His friend Sam, is a lecturer and a perpetual playboy. Michael E. Hoban |
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Home of Tortured Souls
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When Lee Bray’s love of old buildings led her to the abandoned Colonial Orphanage, little did she imagine that her life would be flung into a world of the Supernatural...
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Now Tell Me This
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Des Simpson wants to be a professional piano player, but in 1938 opportunities are rare, so when he gets the chance to play in a dance band he takes it. Penny Becchio |
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Edwina Pilkington’s School of Magic
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Something strange and mysterious is about to happen in Rainbow City . It’s Halloween and the Pilkington family are celebrating with their annual fancy dress party. Everyone in Rainbow City is invited, even the not so popular Mrs Whatmore.
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Becoming Carla
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Carla is a young woman whose husband has left her for another woman. The story highlights Carla?s battle with depression. Chris Edmonds |
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Road to Nitmiluk
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Nitmiluk, a National Park in the Northern Territory, is on an Australian road leading through Southern Queensland, the Outback, the Northern Territory, the Red Centre, the Top End, North Queensland Tablelands and back to the beginning in South East Q Martin Kari |
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Waverley Downs
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A historical romance the story of how two teenagers Lizzie Bates and Mandie Green approach womanhood. R E Hastings |
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